Subject: | Re: Parallel Boundary Rig with MKH-8020 |
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From: | "ng2307" ng2307 |
Date: | Sat Feb 5, 2011 8:16 am ((PST)) |
Hi Based on my experience I would try a simple parallel boundary array built w= ith a yoga block and a DIY jecklin disk (I built one in less than two hours= ). Just to experiment in a cheap and effective way and to understand differ= ences, pros and cons "in the field". .... Just my 0.02 |
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